protesters gather for overnight unemployment insurance protest in Frankfort in Feb. 2021
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A small group of protesters gathered in Frankfort Tuesday to protest the way Kentucky is handling unemployment.Â
Gov. Andy Beshear’s administration will soon roll out stopgap improvements to the state’s ailing unemployment insurance system, which officials say will help resolve issues with claims before the decades-old computer system can be completely rebuilt.
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